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Gearbox Software, L.L.C is an American
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company based in
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. It was established as a
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in February 1999 by five developers formerly of Rebel Boat Rocker. Randy Pitchford, one of the founders, serves as
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and
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. Gearbox initially created expansions for the
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game ''
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'', then ported that game and others to console platforms. In 2005, Gearbox launched its first independent set of games, '' Brothers in Arms'', on console and mobile devices. It became their flagship franchise and spun off a comic book series, television documentary, books, and action figures. Their second original game series, '' Borderlands'', commenced in 2009, and by 2015 had sold over 26 million copies. The company also owns the intellectual property of '' Duke Nukem'' and '' Homeworld''. Gearbox expanded into publishing with the creation of Gearbox Publishing in 2015. A parent company, The Gearbox Entertainment Company, was established for Gearbox Software and Gearbox Publishing in 2019. Gearbox Entertainment was acquired by the
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in April 2021, becoming its seventh major label. A third division, Gearbox Studios, focusing on television and film productions, was established in October 2021. Due to major restructuring following a failed investment, Embracer announced plans to divest Gearbox to
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, who had previously published several of Gearbox's games under its 2K label, in March 2024. Take-Two Interactive closed the Gearbox Software acquisition on June 12, 2024.


History


Formation and initial growth (1999–2008)

Gearbox Software was founded on February 16, 1999, by Randy Pitchford, Brian Martel, Stephen Bahl, Landon Montgomery and Rob Heironimus, five developers formerly of Rebel Boat Rocker. Before Rebel Boat Rocker, Pitchford and Martel previously worked together at 3D Realms, and Montgomery previously worked at
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. By 2000, the company employed 15 people. They started with developing expansions to
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's ''
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''. Porting ''Half-Life'' to console platforms (each with new game content) followed, building the company's experience in console game-making, in addition to enhancing and building upon the successful '' Counter-Strike'' branch of the ''Half-Life'' franchise. Prior to '' Half-Life 2'', they had developed or helped develop every ''Half-Life'' expansion game or port, including '' Opposing Force'', '' Blue Shift'', '' Counter-Strike: Condition Zero'', ''Half-Life'' for the Sony
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(including '' Half-Life: Decay''), and ''Half-Life'' for the Sega
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(including ''Blue Shift''). Branching out to other publishers, they pursued additional
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work, each game being released with additional content, but this time from console to PC. These projects included their first non-first-person shooter, '' Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3'', and '' Halo: Combat Evolved'', forging new publisher relationships with
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and Microsoft Game Studios respectively. Additional new development, in the form of a PC game in the
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franchise ('' James Bond 007: Nightfire'') for
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, also occurred during the company's initial 5-year period. In 2005, they launched an original property of their creation, '' Brothers in Arms'', with the release of '' Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30'' on the
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, PC and PlayStation 2. Later that year a sequel, '' Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood'', was launched. In 2008, '' Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'' was released. 2007 brought announcements of new projects based on licensed film intellectual properties, including the crime drama ''
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'' and the science-fiction classic '' Aliens''. In the September 2007 issue of
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, Pitchford stated that development on the ''Heat'' game had not yet begun, as the planned development partner for the project had gone under. This was followed by an announcement by
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that they would be helming a new version of rhythm game '' Samba de Amigo'' for the Wii, a departure from their signature first-person shooter titles.


''Borderlands'' and studio expansion (2009–2015)

Work on a new intellectual property, '' Borderlands'', began around 2005 and was first announced in 2007. Pitchford likened the game as a combination of computer role-playing games such as '' Diablo'' and ''
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'', and first-person shooters like ''Duke Nukem''. Defining features of ''Borderlands'' was its outlined graphical style and its procedurally-generated loot system that was capable of generating millions of different guns and other gear items. ''Borderlands'' was released in October 2009, published by 2K, a subsidiary of
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. By August 2011, had sold over 4.5 million copies, making it a critical success for Gearbox and allowing them to expand the studio and budgets for subsequent games. Subsequently, Gearbox developed two additional games in the
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, '' Borderlands 2'' (2012) and '' Borderlands 3'' (2019), as well as the spin-off title '' Tiny Tina's Wonderlands'' (2022), and the series has spawn additional games from other studios under 2K/Take-Two or through license, including '' Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel'' by 2K Australia, and '' Tales from the Borderlands'' from Telltale Games. Gearbox and Take-Two have also partnered with
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to develop a live-action ''Borderlands'' film, which was released on August 9, 2024. In July 2013, Gearbox announced plans to rerelease '' Homeworld'' and '' Homeworld 2'' in high definition for modern PC platforms, in addition to making it available through digital distributors. In July 2014, Randy Pitchford formally contested the '' Aliens: Colonial Marines'' class action lawsuit stating the game had cost them millions of their own money and the advertising was solely the fault of the publisher. In December 2015, Gearbox opened a second development studio in Quebec City, Canada. The studio is run by Sebastien Caisse and former
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art director Pierre-Andre Dery. The team consists of over 100 members and is contributing to the development of original AAA titles.


Restructuring and acquisition by Embracer Group (2015–2024)

Gearbox established Gearbox Publishing in 2015, first announced to the public in December 2016, as to publish third-party games, starting with the remastered version of '' Bulletstorm'' from People Can Fly. Pitchford said that they wanted to start expanding into other areas of capital growth beyond games that Gearbox was traditionally known for, and planned to use Gearbox Publishing as a starting point. Later, in May 2019, Gearbox established The Gearbox Entertainment Company, Inc. (Gearbox Entertainment) as a parent company for both Gearbox Software and Gearbox Publishing. Co-founder Landon Montgomery, who had left the company around 2007, died on March 25, 2020. In April 2021, Gearbox Entertainment was wholly acquired by the
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for precisely $363 million rising to $1,378 million should they reach specific operational targets. This addition would be the company's seventh major publishing group. Pitchford stated that while they were looking to raise capital from 2016, they came to meet with Embracer, and saw that their decentralized studio model would work well for Gearbox. 2K remained on Gearbox's board and continued to publish the ''Borderlands'' series. Gearbox Entertainment opened a second Canadian studio, Gearbox Studio Montreal, in August 2021, to support 250 new staff, bringing the total size of Gearbox to around 850 employees. Gearbox announced the formation of Gearbox Studios as a third company under the Gearbox Entertainment Company on October 6, 2021, to oversee television and film productions, with Pitchford serving as Gearbox Studios president alongside as president and CEO of the parent company. Former CTO Steve Jones was named as president of Gearbox Software in Pitchford's place. Embracer announced it intent to acquire Perfect World Entertainment in December 2021 and placing the group, including its publishing arm and
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, under the Gearbox Entertainment operating group. Following its acquisition in April 2022, Perfect World Entertainment was rebranded as Gearbox Publishing San Francisco, with the naming to be applied retroactively to past games published under Perfect World. In April 2022, Gearbox Entertainment announced it will acquire Lost Boys Interactive, which had supported Gearbox in '' Tiny Tina's Wonderlands''. Later that November, Gearbox acquired the '' Risk of Rain'' IP from Hopoo Games, while Embracer transferred ownership of Volition to Gearbox Entertainment from Deep Silver following poor reception to its ''Saint's Row'' reboot. The studio would later shut down the following year due to the restructuring of Embracer Group. That same month, Eidos Shanghai, another studio under the Embracer Group, was transferred to Gearbox Publishing San Francisco and rebranded as Gearbox Studio Shanghai. Gearbox Entertainment acquired Captured Dimensions, a 3D modeling company from Texas, in January 2023. Later in the month, Gearbox laid off a sizeable portion of the staff at Lost Boys Interactive. According to a Washington state WARN notice, 125 employees lost their jobs.


Acquisition by Take-Two Interactive (2024–present)

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announced its plans to acquire Gearbox Entertainment and its intellectual properties from Embracer Group for $460 million on March 28, 2024, to be added under the 2K label. The acquisition also includes Gearbox Software with its satellite studios and Gearbox Publishing. Embracer will retain Gearbox San Francisco, Gearbox Shanghai, Lost Boys Interactive, Captured Dimensions, and Cryptic Studios, along with publishing rights to '' Remnant'', '' Hyper Light Breaker'', and other unannounced titles. Less than a day after the announcement, it was reported that an unknown number of employees were laid off from Gearbox. On June 12, 2024, Take-Two Interactive closed the Gearbox Software transaction.


Company structure

Following the acquisition, The Gearbox Entertainment Company operates as a studio within 2K. Gearbox Software has two additional studios in addition to their main studios in Frisco, Texas; Gearbox Studio Montreal, and Gearbox Studio Québec. After the company was bought by Take-Two, many assets were retained by Embracer such as Lost Boys, Captured Dimensions and the San Francisco publishing division which was rebranded as Arc Games alongside several titles. The Gearbox Publishing division handled by The Gearbox Entertainment Company was later absorbed into 2K following Take-Two's buyout of Gearbox. * The Gearbox Entertainment Company ** Gearbox Properties ** Gearbox Software *** Gearbox Studio Montréal *** Gearbox Studio Québec ** Gearbox Studios


Games


''Half-Life''

Gearbox has developed a total of six games in the ''Half-Life'' series: the expansion packs '' Opposing Force'' and '' Blue Shift''; ports of ''Half-Life'' for Dreamcast (which included ''Blue Shift'') and ''Half-Life'' for PlayStation 2 (which included '' Half-Life: Decay''); they also did a large amount of work on both the retail release of '' Counter-Strike'' and the main portion of '' Counter-Strike: Condition Zero''.


''Brothers in Arms''

During their fourth year, Gearbox began working on their first independently owned game: '' Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30''. Developed for PC and Microsoft's
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console, and built with the Unreal Engine 2, it was released in March 2005. The sequel, '' Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood'', followed seven months later. The series was published by
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, who supported both games with
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versions, and later worked with them to develop ''Brothers in Arms'' games for portable systems (
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s,
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and
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) and the Wii home console. In 2005, Gearbox licensed the Unreal Engine 3 from
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, to replace the Unreal Engine 2 technology used in previous games, and grew its internal development teams to handle the demands of next-generation technology and content. '' Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'' was the first new title to be announced, continuing the company's flagship franchise. '' Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway'' was launched in September 2008. By 2008, the franchise also spun off a comic book series, a two-part television documentary, a line of action figures, and a novelization and non-fiction history book.


''Borderlands'' series

After the completion of '' Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood'', Gearbox began working on their second original game, '' Borderlands''. The game was envisioned by Pitchford as a combination of the
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genre with
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s like '' Diablo'' in a first-person shooter. Set on the fictional planet Pandora, players control a Vault Hunter as they fight off the planet's hostile wildlife and human forces while seeking a fabled Vault that is claimed to be filled with riches. Part of ''Borderlands'' features is the use of procedural generation to create the weapons and other gear that drop from defeating enemies or completing missions, with the first game featuring more than 15 million possible variations, according to Gearbox. ''Borderlands'' also features a cell-shaded-like art style giving the game a comic-book appearance. ''Borderlands'' was released in 2009, and became an unexpected success for Gearbox, selling around three to four million copies by 2011. This has launched several followup games, including direct sequels '' Borderlands 2'' (2012), '' Borderlands 3'' (2019), and a planned '' Borderlands 4'', the prequel '' Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel'' (2015) and the spinoff title '' Tiny Tina's Wonderlands'' (2023), all that expand on the series' mechanics. In addition, two
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games, '' Tales from the Borderlands'' (2014) and '' New Tales from the Borderlands'' (2022) have been released. A feature film, '' Borderlands'' (2024) has also been released.


''Duke Nukem'' series

'' Duke Nukem Forever'' had been a project with a troubled development history at 3D Realms, who had created the '' Duke Nukem'' series, since sometime prior to 2000. Due to financial difficulties in 2009, 3D Realms was forced to downsize and ultimately lay off most of the development staff. Take-Two Interactive sued 3D Realms for failing to deliver ''Duke Nukem Forever''. Pitchford, who had prior industry relations with many 3D Realms staff including George Broussard, learned that many of the 3D Realms team were still eager to develop ''Duke Nukem Forever'', working out of their homes on what they could. Pitchford negotiated with Take-Two to bring many of the former 3D Realms staff into a new studio called Triptych Games, housed at Gearbox's headquarters, to continue working on ''Duke Nukem Forever'' following 3D Realms' closure in 2009. As a result, 3D Realms sold the rights to ''Duke Nukem'' and the existing work on ''Duke Nukem Forever'' to Gearbox around February 2010. Take-Two and Gearbox subsequently announced in September 2010 that Gearbox would finish production of ''Duke Nukem Forever''. ''Duke Nukem Forever'' was released in June 2011, and received negative critical reception on release, with most of the criticism directed towards the unfinished, rushed state of the game. Despite the criticism, the game topped the charts on release and made a profit. 3D Realms had initially sued Gearbox in June 2013 for unpaid royalties over ''Duke Nukem Forever'', but dropped the suit by September 2013, with 3D Realms' founder Scott Miller stating that it was a misunderstanding on their part. 3D Realms was eventually acquired in part by Interceptor Entertainment, and in 2014, Interceptor announced plans to make a new ''Duke Nukem'' game, ''Duke Nukem: Mass Destruction''. Gearbox filed suit against 3D Realms and Interceptor based on the fact that Gearbox now owned the rights to the ''Duke Nukem'' franchise. The case was settled out of court in August 2015, with 3D Realms and Interceptor acknowledging that Gearbox has full rights to the ''Duke Nukem'' series. Following the settlement, Gearbox released ''Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary Edition World Tour'' in September 2016. The game included new levels developed in conjunction with some of the original developers, re-recorded lines by original Duke voice actor Jon St. John, and new music from original composer Lee Jackson. It was released on October 11, 2016.


''Aliens: Colonial Marines''

'' Aliens: Colonial Marines'' was a result of Gearbox's exploration into working on licensed film properties in 2007, and was developed under license from
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, who held the film rights, and
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, who held the game publishing rights to the franchise. ''Aliens: Colonial Marines'' was planned as a first-person shooter, both single-player and multiplayer, with players as members of human squads facing the franchises titular xenomorphs in settings based on the films. Gearbox did initial development on the game, but as the studio started working on '' Borderlands'' and '' Duke Nukem Forever'', they drew developers off ''Aliens'' though still collected full payments from Sega. Sega and 2K discovered the discrepancy on Gearbox's allocation of its staff on its projects, which lead to a round of layoffs in 2008. After Gearbox released ''Borderlands'' to critical acclaim in 2009, it began work on its sequel rather than re-allocating developers to ''Aliens''. Instead, the studio outsourced the work to third parties, including Demiurge Studios,
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, and TimeGate Studios. By 2012, Gearbox took over full development of the game as it neared its planned release in February 2013, but due to the heavily outsourced process, the game's state was haphazard, forcing Gearbox to cancel a planned beta period and rush the game through the final stages of production, certification, and distribution. On release, the game suffered from performance issues even on target hardware specifications, and shipped with a software bug that hampered the artificial intelligence of the xenomorphs in the game, making the game far less challenging than promised; it was discovered in 2019 that this bug was result of a typographic error in a configuration file shipped with the game. The game's poor performance led Sega to cancel planned releases for the
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. A class action lawsuit filed in April 2013 by Roger Damion Perrine and John Locke alleged that Gearbox and Sega falsely advertised ''Aliens: Colonial Marines'' by showing demos at trade shows that did not accurately represent the final product. Sega and the plaintiffs reached a settlement in late 2014, wherein Sega agreed to pay $1.25 million to the class. The plaintiffs dropped Gearbox from the suit in May 2015.


''Battleborn''

Released in May 2016, ''Battleborn'' was a cooperative first-person shooter video game with
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(MOBA) elements. ''Battleborn'' takes place in a space fantasy setting where multiple races contest possession of the universe's last star. Players select one of multiple pre-defined heroes, customized with passive abilities gained through end-of-mission loot, to complete both player-vs-player and player-vs-environment events. During such events, characters are leveled up through their "Helix tree", granting one of two abilities at each level. While ''Battleborn'' was well received by critics, it was released within a month of
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's ''Overwatch'', a hero shooter with similar concepts, and which quickly overshadowed ''Battleborn''. The title went free-to-play in June 2017 and was shut down in January 2021.


''Homeworld series''

After 10 years without any new releases to the series, Gearbox acquired the rights to the '' Homeworld'' series from THQ in 2013. Shortly after that the ''Homeworld Remastered Collection'' was released in 2015, containing updated High-Definition versions of '' Homeworld'' and '' Homeworld 2'' compatible with modern Windows and Mac OS X systems. In September 2013, Gearbox announced a partnership with Blackbird Interactive and licensing the ''Homeworld''-IP for their then-named ''Hardware: Shipbreakers'' game. This game later became '' Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak'' and was released on January 20, 2016 as a prequel to the original ''Homeworld'' game of 1999. On August 30, 2019, Gearbox announced '' Homeworld 3'' which was developed by ''Blackbird Interactive''. The game's development was at least partially funded through a crowdfunding campaign on the Fig platform, and was released May 13, 2024.


Other media

A ''Borderlands'' film was released by Gearbox and
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in 2024, with
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as director. In April 2020, Gearbox announced it was developing a television series based on its ''Brothers in Arms'' series.


Technology

In 2006, they partnered with
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and
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to provide development computer systems and technology for their studio. In June 2007, they purchased a Moven
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system that uses non-optical inertia technology, to augment their existing Vicon optical motion capture system becoming one of the few independent developers with two in-house
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capabilities. In February 2008, it was announced that they had licensed
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's Morpheme software.


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Gearbox Publishing San Francisco


References


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